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Accommodation In Malay

If you are wondering if your budget will stretch to an Aklan holiday, relax! You will find a veritable smorgasbord of quality hotel choices in Malay. We currently have 251 hotels within a 10-kilometre radius of Malay's centre.

There are some great accommodations on Wotif within driving distance, including the Palms of Boracay and One Azul.

Many Wotif travellers who head to Malay like to stay near Boat Station 3, D'mall Boracay or Boat Station 2. Accommodation options that are near Boat Station 3 include the Tanawin Resort and Luxury Apartments and the Fridays Boracay Resort. While the Tanawin Resort and Luxury Apartments is 3 kilometres from Boat Station 3, the Fridays Boracay Resort is situated 3 kilometres away. Two hotels that are situated within walking distance of D'mall Boracay are the Shangri-La's Boracay Resort and Spa and The District Boracay. And the Monaco Suites De Boracay and The Muse Hotel Boracay are near Boat Station 2. The Monaco Suites De Boracay is just 2 kilometres away and The Muse Hotel Boracay is a kilometre away.

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For some alternatives, look at the Mandala Spa & Villas and the Astoria Boracay. They are located 8 kilometres and 11 kilometres respectively from the center. If these don't meet your needs, you can try the Estacio Uno Lifestyle Resort or the Paradise Garden Resort Hotel & Convention Center.

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If you'd like to explore some nearby localities, try Diniwid Beach and Yapak. Head 11 kilometres to the northwest from Malay and you'll discover Diniwid Beach. Alternatively, Yapak is 12 kilometres to the northwest. Hotels in Diniwid Beach include the Boracay Uptown and Ambassador In Paradise Resort. Yapak options include the 7Stones Boracay Suites and Cohiba Villas.

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Before you say "see ya later" to Aklan, make sure you catch a local game. Find Villareal Stadium to the east of Malay. Want to stay close by? The Urban Manor Hotel and the San Antonio Resort could both be ideal.

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Visitors transiting via Godofredo P. Ramos Airport may find it convenient to book a bed at the Henann Lagoon Resort or the Canyon de Boracay, both of which are a short drive away.

Malay hotels essential information

Accommodation
473 hotels
Lowest Price
AU$100
Highest Price
AU$934
Popular hotels
Fairways and Bluewater Boracay, Henann Palm Beach Resort, Henann Crystal Sands Resort, Shangri-La Boracay, Henann Park Resort, Henann Prime Beach Resort, Aqua Boracay, Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay, Mövenpick Resort & Spa Boracay

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Malay?
“Awesome, loved it!” — those are the kinds of things Wotif travellers have been saying about Palhi Resort. Located in Malay and offering an outdoor pool and more, they’ve rated it as one of the best hotels in Malay. Casa Venicia Caticlan also regularly scores top marks. Book a room here and you’ll be close to major highlights like Manoc-Manoc Beach and others.
How many days should I spend in Malay?
Travellers normally spend 5 days discovering Malay. But how long you decide to stay is up to you. You’re the boss. Check out our leading Malay hotel deals, grab a bargain, and then begin planning an itinerary that’ll make your trip unforgettable.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Malay?
If you’ve never travelled to Malay before, make your trip as easy as possible. Stay someplace central so you’ll be close to the major attractions, transport options and things like shops, restaurants and convenience stores. Be on the lookout for Malay hotels that are well located and come recommended by other first-time travellers.
How much does a Malay hotel cost?
Forget the charm offensive on the hotel manager — our filters will do the trick of tracking down AU$100 cheap accommodation in Malay. Just enter your travel details and refine your search by things like budget, amenities and property class. Oh, and here’s another money-saving hack: Book your Malay hotel outside the peak months of March, September and October when prices are usually higher.
How do I get a cheap hotel in Malay?
To land cheap hotels in Malay, consider these tips:

  • Holiday while everyone else is stuck at work: Mondays to Thursdays are when you’ll typically find cheaper room rates.
  • Love a bargain? Let’s be mates: Set up a Wotif account and get access to our Mates Rates.
  • Go outside of peak season: November, December and January are Malay’s least busy months so there’ll be special offers galore.
  • Narrow your search using our handy filter tool: Then sort by the lowest price to land a great deal.

Which hotels in Malay are family-friendly?
Our “Family friendly” filter is the easiest-peasiest way to find family accommodation in Malay. With extras and amenities like pools, games rooms and playgrounds, your little ones will hit the entertainment jackpot while you score your dream escape. It’s a win-win all round. A couple of our faves are:


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